The Russian Revolution
.... After the
Russian Revolution of 1905,
Lenin concluded that a real bourgeois revolution in Russia could take place only under the leadership of the proletariat ....
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The Russian Revolution as a Social Movement
.... After the
Russian Revolution of 1905,
Lenin concluded that a real bourgeois revolution in Russia could take place only under the leadership of the proletariat ....
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Russian TV
.... It was
Lenin, the author notes, who first sacrificed the principles of .... of national unity during the civil war immediately following the
Russian Revolution (308 ....
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Russian Revolution As a Social & Political Movement
....
Lenin convinced himself that the
Russian village was in the throes of "class differentiation" which transformed a minority of peasants into a "petty bourgeoisie ....
(1925

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Russian Politics
.... authoritarianism. Stalin was successful because he was able to promote the precepts of
Lenin to the
Russian people. However, behind ....
(7509

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Lenin's New Economic Policy
.... was the policy arm of the international revolution and which Husband suggests
Lenin originally intended as an instrument of
Russian geopolitical influence (p ....
(2430

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THE RUSSIAN AND SPANISH CIVIL WARS A Comparison o
.... The foreign troops were withdrawn, White resistance collapsed, and victorious Reds under
Lenin reconstituted the former
Russian Empire as the Soviet Union. ....
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The Russian Revolution
.... and
Lenin are routinely described as totalitarian dictators, a view that Fitzpatrick does not embrace (4). This social treatment of the
Russian Revolution ....
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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... "Azeris Play
Russian Game." New Statesman & Society, 4 March 1994, 10. "The Killing Mountains." Economist, 322 (18 January 1992): 52.
Lenin, VI "The New ....
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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... "Azeris Play
Russian Game." New Statesman & Society, 4 March 1994, 10. "The Killing Mountains." Economist, 322 (18 January 1992): 52.
Lenin, VI "The New ....
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The Russian Revolution Every student of the Russian Revolution is
.... a certain obligation to make good on restoring the reputation of
Russian diplomacy and arms. It was the Bolsheviks, and more particularly
Lenin, who broke with ....
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The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... In view of his own
Russian experience, it is perhaps not surprising that
Lenin could persuade himself that unrest in Germany, and even in Britain, was the ....
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The Impulse to Revolution
.... for that matter unlike the sectional rivalry between America's Atlantic ports and the frontier,
Russian factionalism was physical and overt.
Lenin called for ....
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Historical Overview of the Beginnings of Soviet Russia.
.... 1987, 808 810. Hill, Christopher.
Lenin and the
Russian Revolution. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1978.
Lenin, VI "The New ....
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Development of Marxist Theory
....
Lenin convinced himself that the
Russian village was in the throes of "class differentiation" which transformed a minority of peasants into a "petty bourgeoisie ....
(1494

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CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP
.... The leader of the
Russian Soviet Republic, widely known as Soviet Russia, was Nikolai
Lenin, whose real name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, and who became the ....
(1992

8

)
The Civil Wars in Russia & Spain A Comparison o
.... The foreign troops were withdrawn, White resistance collapsed, and victorious Reds under
Lenin reconstituted the former
Russian Empire as the Soviet Union. ....
(1975

8

)
TV in the Post-Soviet Union
.... It was
Lenin, the author notes, who first sacrificed the principles of .... of national unity during the civil war immediately following the
Russian Revolution (308 ....
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The Rise of Stalin: Trotsky Was the Leading Man and His Allies and ...
.... calculated political power play was so advantaged by his association with
Lenin that even after
Lenin's death, he was revered by the
Russian people despite ....
(2057

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The Bolsheviks, Soviet Union & its End
.... Within a year of assuming power,
Lenin's Soviet autocracy justified itself by attacking another, greater problem: reunification of the
Russian nation itself. ....
(2809

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History of the Popes
.... written by Frederick Engels twenty years later, and followed by a series of essays by VI
Lenin, written in the wake of the first abortive
Russian Revolution of ....
(2477

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A Profile Joseph Stalin
.... Stalin was wildly popular among the masses because he had been able to promote the ideology of
Lenin to the masses of
Russian people. ....
(2093

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The Psychology of Joseph Stalin
.... Stalin was wildly popular among the masses because he had been able to promote the ideology of
Lenin to the masses of
Russian people. ....
(2106

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Mao and Lenin
.... led CCP, the mass line was developed to allow suggestions for change to be generated while decisions regarding policy were made not by
Russian-style "soviets ....
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Leadership in the Soviet Union & Japan INTRODUCTION The research ...
....
Lenin held that, given the existing circum stances, some compromise with capitalism was .... the aftermath of the First World War and the
Russian Revolution (Mazour ....
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Social Justice, Conflict and Violence
....
Lenin convinced himself that the
Russian village was in the throes of "class differentiation" which transformed a minority of peasants into a "petty bourgeoisie ....
(2661

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Communism and its Geographical Reach
.... democracy,
Lenin did not see democracy as desirable or possible, at least in the beginning: The Bolshevik leader of the more radical faction of the
Russian ....
(1737

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Political Development in Russia
.... Ten days that shook the world. New York: Random House. Resis, A. (1977).
Lenin on freedom of the press.
Russian Review, 36: 274 296. Ruud, CA (1979). ....
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History of Russia & Political Despotism
.... Ten days that shook the world. New York: Random House. Resis, A. (1977).
Lenin on freedom of the press.
Russian Review, 36: pp. 274-296. Ruud, CA (1979). ....
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Communism versus Religion
.... faithful killed. Stalin, after
Lenin, continued to make communism the supreme dogma of the
Russian people. Through institutions ....
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